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Exceptional Electronics began operations September 1, 2019. The firm sells its merchandise for cash and on open account. Sales are subject to a 7...

Exceptional Electronics began operations September 1, 2019. The firm sells its merchandise for cash and on open account. Sales are subject to a 7 percent sales tax. During September, Exceptional Electronics engaged in the following transactions.

DATETRANSACTIONS2019 Sept.1 Sold a high-definition television set on credit to Candy Cho; issued Sales Slip 101 for $1,900 plus sales tax of $133.

 3 Sold stereo equipment on credit to Jim Peterson; issued Sales Slip 102 for $800 plus sales tax of $56.

 7 Sold a microwave oven on credit to Bridgette Huffman; issued Sales Slip 103 for $300 plus sales tax of $21.

 12 Accepted return of defective stereo equipment from Jim Peterson; issued Credit Memorandum 101 for $100 plus sales tax of $7. The stereo equipment was sold on September 3.

 15 Recorded cash sales for the period from September 1 to September 15 of $10,300 plus sales tax of $721.

 16 Sold a gas dryer on credit to Kathy Sundstrand; issued Sales Slip 104 for $600 plus sales tax of $42.

 17 Sold a home entertainment system on credit to Mark Navalta; issued Sales Slip 105 for $1,900 plus sales tax of $133.

 18 Received $650 from Candy Cho on account. 20 Received payment in full from Jim Peterson for the sale of September 3, less the return of September 12.

 25 Gave Mark Navalta an allowance because of scratches on his home entertainment system sold on September 17, Sales Slip 105; issued Credit Memorandum 102 for $100 plus sales tax of $7

 27 Received payment in full from Bridgette Huffman for the sale of September 7 29 Sold a dishwasher on credit to Mark Navalta; issued Sales Slip 106 for $400 plus sales tax of $28.

 30 Recorded cash sales for the period from September 16 to September 30 of $10,600 plus sales tax of $742.

GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNTS

     101Cash 401Sales111Accounts Receivable 421Sales Returns and Allowances221Sales Tax Payable   

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE LEDGER ACCOUNTS

Candy Cho Jim Peterson Bridgette Huffman Kathy Sundstrand Mark Navalta   

Required:

  1. how would i Post the entries from the general journal into the appropriate accounts in the general ledger and in the accounts receivable ledger.
  2. show me how to complete schedule of accounts receivable.

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What is the amount of sales tax owed at September 30, 2019?

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